Improvement in churns



N. PETERS. PHUTD-UTHOGHAFMER, WASHINGTON. D. C.

iinted (Stairs @aan einen;

JOHN H. ORMSBY'AND ROBERT S.

HARTON, OF HOLDEN, MISSOURI.

Letters Patent No. 104,191, dated June 14, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN CHURNS.

TherSchedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

We, J oHN H. OnMsBY and ROBERT S. HAMON, of Holdenrin the county of 'J ohnson andA State of Missouri, have invented certain Improvement-s in Chnrns, of which the following is a specification.

Nature andl Objects of the Invention..

Our invention relates tothe combination of a reciprocating rod with a wheel, in such a manner that the circular motion of said wheel shall give.- to said rod both a vertical and horizontal reciprocating motion.

The object of this invention is to form a new and useful device for churning.

Description of the Accompanying Drawing.

Figure 1 is a front elevation of said wheel and rod. Figure 2 is a side elevation of the same.

General Description.

N is arswivel-ball passing through said cylinder K, and secured to it in such a manner as to permit its rotating in said cylinder K.

Said swivel-ball N is perforated with a hole, through which the bar l can slide freely. A

T is a bar encircling the rod A, and clamped fast to it by the screw V. Upon the application to the shaft`E of the motivepower produced by the crank, the swivel-hall N, the

cylinder K, and the rod 'l will cause the vertical hor-- izontal and reciprocating movement to be communicated to the rod A.

Claim.

Te claim as our invention- Y The combination of the reciprocating rod A with the wheel or disk B, the swivel-ball N, the cylinder 'K, and the rod T, combined so as to produce the 'vertical and horizontal movement, substantially asand for the purpose hereinbefor'e set forth.

. JOHN H. ORMSBY.

ROBERT S. BARTON.

Witnesses:

H. MARTIN WILLIAMS, J. P. 01m. 

